As we explained here on CBM a little earlier today, this week's episode of Loki introduced us to a female version of the God of Mischief played by Sophia Di Martino. While there were hints that there might be more to "Lady Loki" than meets the eye (Loki praised her mastery of enchantments), her true identity has now been inadvertently spoiled.
In the credits for the Spanish voice dubbing right at the end of the episode, Elisa Beuter is credited as "Sylvie" rather than "The Variant."
This was clearly an oversight on Disney+'s part, and one we expect to see removed soon!
Comic book fans will know that Sylvie Lushton lived in Oklahoma and had a relatively normal life until Asgard appeared over Broxton and she one day woke up with magical powers. These were secretly given to her by Loki, and she later moved to New York City and took on the "Enchantress" mantle, basing herself on the original Enchantress, Amora.
The God of Mischief would later reveal that he liked the idea of creating a mortal who suspected she might be Asgardian, a hint that she was neither human nor Asgardian, and simply a being Loki made.
Is it too soon to predict that this Sylvie was created by a Loki many fans believe will be played by Richard E. Grant?
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